Morris Plan Co. v. Hayes

141 Misc. 239, 251 N.Y.S. 377, 1929 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1133
CourtBuffalo City Court
DecidedJanuary 30, 1929
StatusPublished

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Morris Plan Co. v. Hayes, 141 Misc. 239, 251 N.Y.S. 377, 1929 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1133 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1929).

Opinion

Hager, J.

The facts in this case were stipulated by the parties. It was conceded that the defendants signed a note for $600 (Plaintiff’s Exhibit No. 1) for twelve months; that Henry Hayes, one of the defendants, who received the monéy in the transaction, also signed what is called an installment investment certificate of the Morris Plan Company of Buffalo (Plaintiff’s Exhibit No. 2), the terms and conditions being set out in Exhibit No. 2. This installment investment certificate was given as collateral security for the $600 note.

The question most important to this action is raised by the defendants, who contend that this collateral is merely a subterfuge to avoid the usury law. The plaintiff deducted fees and interest amounting to the sum of $44.50 from the note, and paid to the defendant Hayes, when he signed the note, the balance of $555.50. The defendants have defaulted in payments due under the certificate (Exhibit No. 2). The defendants contend that the fees are excessive and usurious.

The plaintiff operates under the Banking Law (Art. 7), and is within the statute in receiving the fees of which complaint is made. It is also within the law in deducting interest in advance. I am of the opinion that the plaintiff is also within the statute as to the legality of the installment investment certificate.

Section 293, subdivision 1, of the Banking Law (as amd. by Laws of 1929, chap. 327)

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